As we've been introducing Dakota to scent work lately, it's occurred to me that his guide dog experience is a terrific basis for the new work. Guide work, even just the basic work that we puppy raisers do, really teaches the dogs to think for themselves. Guide dogs know lots of commands, but what really sets them apart in my mind is that they do the bulk of their work "on their own" -- they must make appropriate decisions without commands from the human partner. Sitting at curbs, slowing down for changes in footing, avoiding overhead obstacles -- it's all up to the dog to negotiate using his own judgment.
In the same way, right now we're teaching Dakota to recognize the scent associated with "high" and "low" blood sugars, and linking a distinctive alert to each one. But the key is that eventually those scents will become their own cue for an alert -- he'll have to decide to give the alert with no command from his handler. Having seen his ability to handle basic guide work in this way, I know he's got it in him...it will just take lots of work and practice. I'm really thrilled that we get to be involved in his basic training and we're extremely excited with his progress!
In the meantime, we're keeping up lots of obedience work and socialization, as usual. With October just around the corner, Halloween displays are everywhere. Dakota didn't know what to think of this sinister-looking character. He was so curious and wanted to sniff her, but...what a scary cackle!
5 comments:
awww.. Your video is so cute! He's so jumpy lol It reminds me of my little cousin's first halloween, my dad made him cry just by putting on a mask.. poor boy. Well its good to hear that the scent training is going good, hope it continues to get better!
sorry, jumpy isn't the right word.. cautious is better
Will you get to teach him the scent cue? If so that is sooo cool! IF not that's still cool!! :))
Yes, I do get to do beginning scent work with him which is AWESOME! I can't say how thrilled we are that GDTx is letting us help get him started in his alert training. He's one smart boy! :-)
hes such a brave boy!! i would have kicked that thing!!!I really dont like halloween!
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